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Halogenated MXenes with Electrochemically Active Terminals for High Performance Zinc Ion Batteries

Authors :
Li, Mian
Li, XinLiang
Qin, Guifang
Luo, Kan
Lu, Jun
Li, Youbing
Liang, Guojin
Huang, Zhaodong
Hultman, Lars
Eklund, Per
Persson, Per O. A.
Du, Shiyu
Chai, Zhifang
Zhi, Chunyi
Huang, Qing
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The class of two-dimensional metal carbides and nitrides known as MXenes offer a distinct manner of property tailoring for a wide range of applications. The ability to tune the surface chemistry for expanding the property space of MXenes is thus an important topic, although experimental exploration of new surface terminals remains a challenge. Here, we synthesized Ti3C2 MXene with unitary, binary and ternary halogen terminals, e.g. -Cl, -Br, -I, -BrI and -ClBrI, to investigate the effect of surface chemistry on the properties of MXenes. The electrochemical activity of Br and I element result in the extraordinary electrochemical performance of the MXenes as cathodes for aqueous zinc ion batteries. The -Br and -I containing MXenes, e.g. Ti3C2Br2 and Ti3C2I2, exhibit distinct discharge platforms with considerable capacities of 97.6 mAh g-1 and 135 mAh g-1. Ti3C2(BrI) and Ti3C2(ClBrI) exhibit dual discharge platforms with capacities of 117.2 mAh g-1 and 106.7 mAh g-1. In contrast, the previously discovered MXenes Ti3C2Cl2 and Ti3C2(OF) exhibit no discharge platforms, and only ~50% of capacities and energy densities of Ti3C2Br2. These results emphasize the effectiveness of the Lewis-acidic-melt etching route for tuning the surface chemistry of MXenes, and also show promise for expanding the MXene family towards various applications.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2006.09578
Document Type :
Working Paper